Only IsoRivoltaGT Zagato Imported to The US Heads To Auction

The Corvette-powered GT has less than 170 miles.

It is a rare car. The company revealed last year that it will build only 19 copies of the A3/C’s spiritual successor. Only one unit of the 19 units that are slated for production has been registered and imported into the USA. This unit will go up for auction in January at the Mecum sale.

The GT Zagato, apart from being a Le Mans winning sports car, is also a class champion at The Quail Motorsports Gathering during Monterey Car Week 2021. It was developed in Italy over a period of two years, and more than 2,500 hours were spent at Zagato’s facilities.
Only IsoRivoltaGT Zagato Imported to The US Heads To Auction

The grand tourer is unique in that it has a Chevrolet Corvette C7Z06 donor. The bodywork is made entirely of carbon fiber, in honor of the Giorgetto Giugiaro-designed original cars. This IsoRivolta GT Zagato up is finished in Italian Zagato flair with special-ordered Le Mans Red tricoat metallic paint.
Only IsoRivoltaGT Zagato Imported to The US Heads To Auction

Its sleek exterior pairs well with its modern interior, which is covered in luxurious upholstery. The cabin features Charcoal Italian leather upholstery in Charcoal with optional contrasting red stitching and brushed aluminium accents. This adds to the car’s appeal.

The donor car’s supercharged LT4 6.2 liter V8 engine produces 660 horsepower (482 kilowatts), and 649 pound feet (881 Newton-meters), of torque. IsoRivolta boasts a sprint speed of 62 miles per hour (100 km/h) and a top speed at 195 mph (315 kmh).
Only IsoRivoltaGT Zagato Imported to The US Heads To Auction

Only 169 miles have been covered by the 2021 IsoRivolta GT Zagato. Although we don’t have an estimate of its cost, considering the carbon fiber bodywork and rarity of the model, we aren’t expecting a cheap price.